Tag Archives: Kenneth Clarke

I have been musing for a while how to express my dismay about Child removal as a class war, as I am reading George Orwell’s 1984 who wrote in 1949 about the ‘underclass’ being expected just to be breeding and … Continue reading →

It takes bad intentions to commit a crime. And it takes ‘people in high places’ to cover it up. In David Fabb’s case it was Deloittes. In Chris Coomber’s case it is Ernst & Young, or rather the Global Head … Continue reading →

There’s more to Ben Fellows than meets the eye when you google and click a little. Anybody biased against him should maybe ask: why would he bother, if he didn’t have ‘an axe to grind’? In my observation of victims … Continue reading →

Dear The Right Honourable Kenneth Clarke MP You may not remember me but you groped me in Ian Greer’s office back in 1994, while I was working for the Cook Report. Unfortunately, I’m reluctant to give you a chance to … Continue reading →

When I eventually wanted to do something about the terrible bankruptcies I had heard about for years, we put together the four worst cases and presented them to Kenneth Clarke, then Minister of Justice, and Vincent Cable, the Business Minister. … Continue reading →

“BUSINESSMAN shot solicitor dead because he blamed him for the repossession of his home and break down in his marriage” – this is the title of the article in the Daily Mail today. God forbid a solicitor is a criminal! … Continue reading →